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Guidelines for the management ofAbsolute cardiovascular disease riskAn initiative of the National Vascular disease prevention Alliance2 About the National Vascular disease prevention Alliance The National Vascular disease prevention Alliance (NVDPA) is an alliance of four leading and well-known Australian charities: Diabetes Australia, the National Heart Foundation of Australia, Kidney health Australia and the National Stroke 2000, these four charities began to work together to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Australia. Much of the work of the NVDPA to date has been to promote the use of an Absolute risk approach to predicting risk of cardiovascular disease . The NVDPA advocates to government and professional bodies for a health system that supports an Absolute risk approach. The NVDPA aims to raise awareness among health professionals to use Absolute risk assessment in their everyday for the management of Absolute cardiovascular disease risk National Vascular disease prevention AllianceEndorsed byPublication approvalThese Guidelines were approved by the Chief Executive Officer of the National health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 27 April 2012, under Section 14A of the National health and Medical Research Council Act 1992.

3 Guidelines for the management of Absolute cardiovascular disease risk National Vascular Disease Prevention Alliance Endorsed by Publication approval These guidelines were approved by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 27 April 2012, under

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